The second largest horticultural delight is Park Margarita which was founded right after the year 1900. It spans 3.5 acres on the slope above Slatina. Its central part has been entirely preserved, however there has been some damage along the surrounding edges due to many renovations, reconstructions and inappropriate building development. Judging by the appearance of some of the plants (oak, planika, Juda’s tree and others), you’d think that the park was much older than Park Angiolina, however it is believed that the original plants that were seeded here over a century ago were already of age.
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